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presint obama and cretary of statclinn spoke tohe failieof the cti. aad the president had strong words... condemng... the attack.....//. fo.. reporter. áleld vittertá... is in... cao .../ with ... the latest... on the ongoing violence agnst the s overseas. iolenc ithe midd east.. s prident oba vowto find the responsie kling the s ambassad to bya d the otrs.oba sa: "we are ing to bri tho who kill ourelloamericanto juste. i wanteopl around thd toear me, toll act of tror will gs ha, no unpunished." embsies in egypt..and yemen ... stormed byprotests .. rninflag... and speaking o against ari there are reports of arrests ilibyin conction withtuesy's attack ... but thy have notye been confimd by the s.ttl says"i d't he any specific informatioonn pocog out ofya that there have en arrests whai woulsay to tpoi ishe libyansave expres their serious cceve at happened" meanwhil ... are lrning more about the americans who died alongside amassador chrpher stevens... one of tse men -- forttwo year old gl doherty- a fmer navyeal, whose family ysived his life tohe lle
presint obama and cretary of statclinn spoke tohe failieof the cti. aad the president had strong words... condemng... the attack.....//. fo.. reporter. áleld vittertá... is in... cao .../ with ... the latest... on the ongoing violence agnst the s overseas. iolenc ithe midd east.. s prident oba vowto find the responsie kling the s ambassad to bya d the otrs.oba sa: "we are ing to bri tho who kill ourelloamericanto juste. i wanteopl around thd toear me, toll act of tror will gs ha, no...
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ju 22% say it's better. when asked which candidate is better for the economy, 43% say president obama. 34%, only 34%, say mitt romney. put that together, tse sets of numbers. >>> welcome back to "hardball." with just six weeks to go to the election and recent gains in swing states by president obama, democrats are allowing themsees to begin thinking about what a second obama presidential term woulbe l what it woullookike. stue of "newsweek" the cover story is written by andrew sullivan who argues that with a second term president obama could become a transformative president. in fact, among the nation's great presidents. here is something sure to gall republicans, he says president obama could become the democrats' ronald reagan. ers coc figure who e wl struggled through a recession and terrorized world. reshaping the economy within it, passing universal health care, strafing the ranks of al qaeda, presiding over a civil rights revolution, and then enjoying thuif recory. with me now is "newsweek's" andrew su
ju 22% say it's better. when asked which candidate is better for the economy, 43% say president obama. 34%, only 34%, say mitt romney. put that together, tse sets of numbers. >>> welcome back to "hardball." with just six weeks to go to the election and recent gains in swing states by president obama, democrats are allowing themsees to begin thinking about what a second obama presidential term woulbe l what it woullookike. stue of "newsweek" the cover story is...
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but the effort continues uni baited on the part of the republican leadership that is recognizing that it can't succeed against the tidal wave of new voters who are not lining up with the republican agenda. so where do you think this moves next? will these statutes remain on the books? what will happen next? >> well the courts have been very active this year. and we're very pleased that the wisconsin voter id was struck down by two courts. the pennsylvania supreme court recently sent the case back to the lower court with a very strong indication that the law should be struck down unless the court finds that everybody who wants this id can get it. and we know at the department of transportation in virginia it's not true that everybody can get it. we know voters who have gone back multiple times and been turned down. the district courts in stuck down the law in texas and they are considering a law in north carolina. they are proceeding to consider these issues and florida recently agreed to stop. so i believe that the courts are stepping in because they see that politicians are manipulat
but the effort continues uni baited on the part of the republican leadership that is recognizing that it can't succeed against the tidal wave of new voters who are not lining up with the republican agenda. so where do you think this moves next? will these statutes remain on the books? what will happen next? >> well the courts have been very active this year. and we're very pleased that the wisconsin voter id was struck down by two courts. the pennsylvania supreme court recently sent the...
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y yo iré a washington uní re al la inmigración es un problema por años. la persona lo utilizan como una pelota política no se logra algo. se pierde el empleo en el sector privado y no hacen nada, yo sí haré algo, voy ac crear empleos para tener un futuro más brillante para nosotros. y necesito su voto, salgan y botr voten muchas gracias. >>> gracias gracias. >>> hasta aquí llegamos en el programa especial de noticias univisión, sobre el encuentro de mitt romney sobre educación y su phemos tenido aproximadamente 3 minutos en su pantalla. y con el presidente barack obama tendremos más tiempo. y queremos darle las gracias a la u de miami por dejarnos transmitir desde este lugar. muchas gracias maría elena. gracias al candidato remo republicano mitt romney por parto ci faicipa participar. a los que nos han visto, y a law audiencia, gracias por su apoyo, y nos vemos en las urnas el 6 de noviembre. >>> gracias. (aplausos). myo cruce el cerro entre arizona y méxico. >> este joebem busca cumplir el suelo de miles de personas. >> los telefnos inteligente
y yo iré a washington uní re al la inmigración es un problema por años. la persona lo utilizan como una pelota política no se logra algo. se pierde el empleo en el sector privado y no hacen nada, yo sí haré algo, voy ac crear empleos para tener un futuro más brillante para nosotros. y necesito su voto, salgan y botr voten muchas gracias. >>> gracias gracias. >>> hasta aquí llegamos en el programa especial de noticias univisión, sobre el encuentro de mitt romney sobre...
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a uni cycle without having the balance. this seat needs to turn, wind up in one direction, twist your shoulder, and follow up with the core to twist that seat. that's it, she just got her license, everybody. one foot. way to go. >> feeling confident, i decide to take off the training wheel. oh, my god, i'm doing it. >> looking straight ahead, we never look down. >> never. >> all our weight on the seat, hands on the rail, pull yourself forward. good. immediately, get out of that position. >> whoa! >> yeah! >> after a few stumbles -- >> left foot comes up. bring your body forward with you now. >> okay, still on. i did not fall. i did not fall. >> absolutely. >> i am on a roll. >> one hand. that's it. that's it. >> kind of. with a hand from my teacher, it's time to really ride. determined to succeed, i try, try, try, and try again until finally -- >> that's it. way to go! that right there is huge. >> wow. >> i am not good at it. don nash, our senior producer, who we might have a clip of. >> i've seen him on that, really good.
a uni cycle without having the balance. this seat needs to turn, wind up in one direction, twist your shoulder, and follow up with the core to twist that seat. that's it, she just got her license, everybody. one foot. way to go. >> feeling confident, i decide to take off the training wheel. oh, my god, i'm doing it. >> looking straight ahead, we never look down. >> never. >> all our weight on the seat, hands on the rail, pull yourself forward. good. immediately, get out...
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too. >> again, th's not unie to t kingdom. the poverty, of course, is unacceptable and the kingdom is working to alleviate that poverty. there are social programs that have been implemented over the past 20 years or so to meet that challenge that we have education for example, has exploded in the kingdom for both men and women. job opportunities are there. you know, in the kingdom has more than eight million foreign workers. now, for the life of me i can't understand how we can have unemployed saudis. because the schools, although for a period of time they were not producing the skilled and well qualified people to take on jobs, now they are. we have more than 150,000 saudis studying abroad, acquiring all the skills that are available, whether in the united states, in japan, in china, auralia in europe, et cetera. in america alone we have more than 70,000 students both male and female and they're acquiring skills to go back to edge ploy them. >> rose: when you look at demographics of your country more than 60% of the populatio
too. >> again, th's not unie to t kingdom. the poverty, of course, is unacceptable and the kingdom is working to alleviate that poverty. there are social programs that have been implemented over the past 20 years or so to meet that challenge that we have education for example, has exploded in the kingdom for both men and women. job opportunities are there. you know, in the kingdom has more than eight million foreign workers. now, for the life of me i can't understand how we can have...
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i think that they find this uni polar world we live in to be obnoxious to them. i think that they see the world assah weather -- as a weather place, a multi polar world and i think this notion of american democracy, this notion of our focus on freedom, is something they find distasteful, because their view is not everybody wants freedom, not every country is going to be free, and we need to accept that, and i think they look at the us with a tremendous amount of disdane. i don't think, i know it. host: why is there such dislike of the jews? by the way, if you put it in context, our 300 million plus arab and toll, there are like 14 million jews in the world. guest guest the u.n. or arabs? host: both. guest: i don't know the u.n. hates jews. there are times when office noticed it becoming antisemitic, it's more antiisrael than antijewish. host: that's really what my question should have been. guest: it's an interesting question. it comes from -- i've said before that -- i was actually raised to be respectful of the u.n., because i think we owe the u.n. a debt of gr
i think that they find this uni polar world we live in to be obnoxious to them. i think that they see the world assah weather -- as a weather place, a multi polar world and i think this notion of american democracy, this notion of our focus on freedom, is something they find distasteful, because their view is not everybody wants freedom, not every country is going to be free, and we need to accept that, and i think they look at the us with a tremendous amount of disdane. i don't think, i know...
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romney gave 29% and obama gave 22% and biden gave 1.5%. how will they address taxes in the first debate? >> president obama is going to try to painted mitt romney, his economic plan of wanting to help the 1% trying to play in that occupy wall street mentality that romney only cares about the rich and his friends. romney is going to try to say, i wanted to improve the economy by lowering taxes for everyone, to cut reductions but make eight simpler tax system and help everybody in turning around the economy. you will see two different messages on taxes. >> heather: and message on medicare. we know that democrats accuse republicans of turk night a voucher system. republicans point out that president obama cut $718 billion out of medicare over ten years. do you expect more of the same in that area as well or do you really expect any specifics? >> i would hope that it would be a high level debate here. i think it's very important, if we are lucky that we will get two different visions. i'm afraid president obama is going to accuse mitt romney o
romney gave 29% and obama gave 22% and biden gave 1.5%. how will they address taxes in the first debate? >> president obama is going to try to painted mitt romney, his economic plan of wanting to help the 1% trying to play in that occupy wall street mentality that romney only cares about the rich and his friends. romney is going to try to say, i wanted to improve the economy by lowering taxes for everyone, to cut reductions but make eight simpler tax system and help everybody in turning...
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president obama and first lady michelle is at the pentagon and vice president obama -- the u.s. has forfeited its moral right to stop israel from taking action against iran nuclear program. the obama administration refused to set a boundary. the head of the school board and chicago police a new contract can be reached today ending the strike. the president of the teachers union is not as optimistic. that is your fox news minute. i know you are talking about this coming up. i am j huddy. dennis, back to you. dennis: judge andrew napolitano is here. he is wondering whether the mayor really wants this strike. >> i say this as a way to complement him. he really is and all encompassing, all controlling type of man. they have a strong mayor system. he does not need the permission of the city council for much of what he does. it is hard to believe that union leaders, who are democrats, who endorsed him enthusiastically, who raised money would defy him and go on strike against his wishes. i think he wants this strike to have them. he can look like a hero. he can say to mom and dad, i go
president obama and first lady michelle is at the pentagon and vice president obama -- the u.s. has forfeited its moral right to stop israel from taking action against iran nuclear program. the obama administration refused to set a boundary. the head of the school board and chicago police a new contract can be reached today ending the strike. the president of the teachers union is not as optimistic. that is your fox news minute. i know you are talking about this coming up. i am j huddy. dennis,...
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president, when the senate recessed more than a month ago, 22 judicial nominees to fill vacancies in courtrooms around the country, courtrooms that taxpayers have paid to have staffed, were left pending awaiting a senate vote. and today senate republicans agreed to vote on just one of those nominees. i commend senator harkin for working with senator grassley and the majority to get this vote on the nomination of stephanie rose of iowa and i would urge a vote on the other nominees as well without further delay. there are currently 78 judicial vacancies, judicial vacancies during the last few years have been at historically high levels. and they've remained near or above 80 for nearly the entire first term of the president. a key reason for these numerous vacancies and for the extensive backlog of nominees is the senate republicans' -- allowed votes on just one district court nominee per week for the last seven weeks before the august recess. it's unnecessarily slow pace of consideration of judicial nominees and it's a disservice to the american public. i think it's across the board ob
president, when the senate recessed more than a month ago, 22 judicial nominees to fill vacancies in courtrooms around the country, courtrooms that taxpayers have paid to have staffed, were left pending awaiting a senate vote. and today senate republicans agreed to vote on just one of those nominees. i commend senator harkin for working with senator grassley and the majority to get this vote on the nomination of stephanie rose of iowa and i would urge a vote on the other nominees as well...
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right now there's no unis enive to do that. you have to balance your revenues with your expenditures. that's up to them to decide, that's why they're there. they're elected to collect our money and distribute it, whatever they decide to do according to the american electorate. you can't do it successfully to create jobs. whatever they decide on the tax front and the spending front unless it incents people to step on the gas pedal and use all the fuel we're providing. >> private sector. >> of course, that's where jobs are created. >> you into ed to say that around here. >> you're just worried about this guy over here. >> i am worried about him and a lot of people like that. >> it's got to be the private sector, government's going to shrink. >> okay, you can defend yourself. >> look -- >> the government has the ability to incent the private sector through tax and spending programs. get on with it. we're providing the fuel, it is cheap and abundant, it happens to be my personal view, we provided too much but whether you provide to
right now there's no unis enive to do that. you have to balance your revenues with your expenditures. that's up to them to decide, that's why they're there. they're elected to collect our money and distribute it, whatever they decide to do according to the american electorate. you can't do it successfully to create jobs. whatever they decide on the tax front and the spending front unless it incents people to step on the gas pedal and use all the fuel we're providing. >> private sector....
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on whose roof 22 stories above the bronx i would later train my telescope on the universe. my father was active in the civil rights movement working under the new york city mayor to create job opportunities for youth in the ghetto as the inner-city was called back and. year after year the forces operating against this effort were huge. poor schools, the resources, abject racism, assessment leaders. but you were celebrating your monthly advances in space exploration, mercury, gemini i, apollo, was watching american to all it could to marginalize who i was and what i wanted to become an life. i look to you for guidance, for a vision statement that i could adopt, fuel my ambitions, but you were not there for me. of course i should not blame you for society's roads. your conduct was a symptom of america's habits, not a cause. i knew this. but you should nonetheless know that among my colleagues i am the only one of my generation who became an astrophysicist in spite of your achievements in space rather than because of them. for my inspiration i instead turned to the libraries,
on whose roof 22 stories above the bronx i would later train my telescope on the universe. my father was active in the civil rights movement working under the new york city mayor to create job opportunities for youth in the ghetto as the inner-city was called back and. year after year the forces operating against this effort were huge. poor schools, the resources, abject racism, assessment leaders. but you were celebrating your monthly advances in space exploration, mercury, gemini i, apollo,...
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maybe one of them is a 22 take some priorities. -- make some priorities. so it reduces the burden on one agency one. and the third -- those are the two that jumped out at me. a third one have not talked much about is giving more results for less dollars. and so we have spoken as an organization on how we become as efficient as possible, and for every dollar, taxpayer dollar we spend for our customers, and not justn, we work for the air force also, how could we provide more? are we organized properly? do we have the right square footage for what we need and who we need to be a dented the future going forward? i think that is a legitimate question to ask. >> before we go, the reason i open the question of should we take some part of nasa that is considered not part of what we believe nasa -- could it go to another place where it could be done more efficiently so that matches a better question marks the department of energy made before some of the energy, a science that we are using the space station for? i do not know. but that is one way of at least looking
maybe one of them is a 22 take some priorities. -- make some priorities. so it reduces the burden on one agency one. and the third -- those are the two that jumped out at me. a third one have not talked much about is giving more results for less dollars. and so we have spoken as an organization on how we become as efficient as possible, and for every dollar, taxpayer dollar we spend for our customers, and not justn, we work for the air force also, how could we provide more? are we organized...